these are my reading logs

Remote control:

Author: Jack Heath

Remote control is a story about a teenage super human secret agent called agent 6 of Hearts. In this adventure agent 6 of hearts must find and save his kidnapped brother, put a cunning criminal behind bars and prove himself innocent of a crime he has been framed for.In these dire situations who can 6 of hearts trust.

Remote control is an exhilarating story filled with adventure and mystery. All the twists and turns along the way make a great read and you find you have to turn the next page even when your supposed to be going to bed. There are bits of humour mixed in along Six of Hearts journey and also parts of extreme action. Agent Six of Hearts is made to be cunning, quick witted, strong and basically the perfect soldier. All his strategies and techniques are mind blowing and you are left wondering how he did it. The description and scenery is so vivid you feel like your in the book and forget its not real.

This book is great for ages 12 and up,it is a great book but to get the whole story you need to read the Lab which is the first book first.


rating: 8/10




Cherub Shadow Wave:

Author: Robert Muchamore


Shadow wave is the end to an excellent series known as cherub. it is about James Adams' final adventure as a secret cherub agent he is finally 17 and he is getting ready to leave. but not without one final venture. this time he is fighting for the Malaysian villagers who were kicked off their land to make hotels by Tan Abdullah a Malaysian billionaire who is currently doing a deal with the British government about weapons. He and a bunch of protesters plan to catch Tan on tape doublecrossing the British and hopefully get him fired from his job.

Shadow wave is a thrilling book. It is action packed and absolutely hilarious at points. For me it wasn't as good as the previous books due to it not having as much action and shorter missions. The vivid description Robert Muchamore writes puts you in the book and gives you detailed images. I really enjoyed reading this and all the other cherub books and it does a good job of rounding off the series.The only thing Robert Muchamore could improve on is making another cherub book.

this book is suitable for ages 13 and up


rating: 9/10